http://www.bethknittle.net/WP_Blog/ This blog, created by Beth Knittle, focuses on education, technology, and learning. Submitted by Martha Stullenbarger http://schoolof.info/infomancy/
This blog was created by Christopher Harris, a leader od a school library system in New York. He is an advocate for changes in our profession. Submitted by Martha Stullenbarger http://weblogg-ed.com/ This blog was created by Will Richardson, “Learner in Chief” at Connective Learning and the author of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classroomsnow in its 2nd Edition, published by Corwin Press. This site is dedicated to discussions and reflections on the use of Weblogs, wikis, RSS, audiocasts and other Read/Write Web related technologies in the K-12 realm, technologies that are transforming classrooms around the world. Submitted by Martha Stullenbarger
This site is based on a book written about the life of Zlata Filipovic and was started in 1995. It allows mainly students to write in questions about problems they are facing in their life and receive feedback from people their own age. It is good for all types of questions especially health related questions students don't want to ask their teachers or parents. Submitted by Eric Hemphill
This blog was started and is run by Karen Janowski who is a Assistive & Educational Technology Consultant who is trying to remove all obstacles for all students learning. She talks about ways to use technology for all students including much to do with special; needs students. Submitted by Eric Hemphill
This blog is based on ideas for games and activities created for Physical Education and regular classrooms created by Bernie DeKoven. Many of these games include cooperative activities and help bring kids together playing things where they can try new things that are out of the ordinary. Submitted by Eric Hemphill
http://www.bethknittle.net/WP_Blog/
This blog, created by Beth Knittle, focuses on education, technology, and learning.
Submitted by Martha Stullenbarger
http://schoolof.info/infomancy/
This blog was created by Christopher Harris, a leader od a school library system in New York. He is an advocate for changes in our profession.
Submitted by Martha Stullenbarger
http://weblogg-ed.com/
This blog was created by Will Richardson, “Learner in Chief” at Connective Learning and the author of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classroomsnow in its 2nd Edition, published by Corwin Press. This site is dedicated to discussions and reflections on the use of Weblogs, wikis, RSS, audiocasts and other Read/Write Web related technologies in the K-12 realm, technologies that are transforming classrooms around the world.
Submitted by Martha Stullenbarger
http://www.diaryproject.com
This site is based on a book written about the life of Zlata Filipovic and was started in 1995. It allows mainly students to write in questions about problems they are facing in their life and receive feedback from people their own age. It is good for all types of questions especially health related questions students don't want to ask their teachers or parents.Submitted by Eric Hemphill
http://teachingeverystudent.blogspot.com/
This blog was started and is run by Karen Janowski who is a Assistive & Educational Technology Consultant who is trying to remove all obstacles for all students learning. She talks about ways to use technology for all students including much to do with special; needs students.Submitted by Eric Hemphill
http://junkyardsports.com/blog/
This blog is based on ideas for games and activities created for Physical Education and regular classrooms created by Bernie DeKoven. Many of these games include cooperative activities and help bring kids together playing things where they can try new things that are out of the ordinary.Submitted by Eric Hemphill